Changing Paragraph and Text Formatting

Not all presentation text is created equal, and not all text falls into PowerPoint's relentless and presumed point-by-point-by-point format. Sometimes you might want to center a line of text, to make it stand out. In other presentations, you might want to ensure each top-level bullet point has an extra bit of space after it, to make the presentation more readable from the back of the room. Then there's the inevitable bold text, and italic, and even the fontographer's nightmare, bold italic. All of these treatments have a place in your repertoire of presentation tricks.

In general, PowerPoint paragraph and text formatting (page 229) options mirror those available in Word. This section covers the few notable exceptions: